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 | | Lausche, though in no way responsible for a condition that was national, was caught in the downdraft, and Attorney General Thomas J. Herbert, a handsome and popular Republican, ran against Lausche and defeated him. |
 | | Lausche was cut to the quick, practically disappeared from the statehouse in mid-November and December, and during that time, his subordinates ran wild, granting last minute political favors through liquor permits and pardons. |
 | | Lausche was as much of a loner in national politics as Wayne Morse, who started as a Democrat and turned officially into a Republican, before he was finally defeated. |
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